How to Fix The Apple Studio Display Audio Issue: a Step-by-Step Guide
Are you facing audio issues with your Apple Studio display? You are actually not alone! Many users have reported intermittent audio cutouts and other frustrating problems. Thankfully, Apple has released a firmware update that aims to resolve these issues. In this blog post, I will guide you through the steps to fix your audio problem, based on the official support website article number HT213110. Let us dive in!
Step 1: Check Your Current Firmware Version
Before we can fix the audio problem, we need to know which firmware version your Studio Display is currently using. You can follow these steps:
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You will want to click on the Apple Menu: Located at the top left of your screen, it features the Apple icon.
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Then you can select About This Mac: This opens a window with your Apple Macintosh computer specifications.
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You will then want to open System Report: You can click on System Report.
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Then you will need to select Graphics and Displays: In the sidebar, you can look for Graphics/Displays.
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You can locate your Apple Studio display: In the details for your Apple Studio display, you can look for the Display Firmware Version.
You will want to make certain that your firmware version is 19F80. If it is 19F77 or earlier, you will need to update to the new firmware in order to resolve your audio issues.
Step 2: Ensure Apple Macintosh Operating System is up to Date
In order to install the required firmware update, you need to have Apple Macintosh operating system Monterey version 12.4 or newer installed. Here is how to check your current Apple Macintosh operating system version:
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You can click on the Apple Menu: Again, you will want to browse to the top left corner of your screen.
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Then you will want to choose About This Mac: This will display your Apple Macintosh operating system version at the top of the window.
Step 3: Update Your Apple Macintosh Operating System if Necessary
If your Apple Macintosh operating system is outdated, you can follow these steps in order to update:
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You will want to open System Preferences: You can click on the Apple icon, then select System Preferences.
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You can look for Software Update: Here, you will see if any updates are available.
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Install Updates: If there are any available updates, you will want to install them first. Then you can check again for the Apple Macintosh operating system upgrade to Monterey, if you are on a version earlier than 12.4.
Step 4: Install the Firmware Update
Now that you are running the correct Apple Macintosh operating system version, let us install the necessary firmware update for your Apple Studio display.
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You will want to open System Preferences: You can access it from the Apple menu.
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You will want to select Software Update: The firmware update should show up alongside any Apple Macintosh operating system updates.
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You can then choose Update Now: You will want to click this option in order to download and install that firmware.
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Finally, you can restart your Apple Macintosh computer: After installation, you will need to restart your Apple Macintosh hardware. Do not disconnect your Apple Studio display during the update process. You may see a progress indicator or a warning not to disconnect the display—ignore any potential blank screens; you will want to just become patient!
Final Thoughts
Once your Apple Macintosh restarts, you should be set. The new firmware version 19F80 is designed to resolve the audio issues you were experiencing with your Apple Studio display. While I cannot guarantee results, this solution is directly from Apple's support documentation.
If you continue to experience problems, it may be time to explore additional troubleshooting steps or consider reaching out to Apple Support for assistance.
In Conclusion
Hopefully, this guide helps you fix the audio issue with your Apple Studio display. You will want to stay on top of those software updates, and always check Apple's support page for the latest solutions. As a parting note, if you find yourself persistently frustrated with Apple products, exploring alternatives might be worth considering. Happy troubleshooting!